The Average Golfer

Understanding the numbers behind the average golfer’s performance offers valuable insight into the typical challenges and opportunities on the course. Here’s a snapshot of what the average male golfer looks like statistically: When it comes to distance and accuracy: The short game tells a story of room for improvement: Putting is another crucial area: How … Read more

Stinger Shot

The stinger is a low-flying, piercing golf shot that cuts through the wind and stays under branches or other obstacles. It’s a valuable shot to have in your arsenal, especially on windy days or firm course conditions. Steps to Hit a Stinger 1. Select the Right Club Use a long iron or hybrid, such as … Read more

Sequencing the Proper Golf Swing

One of the biggest and most frequent swing mistakes is leading the club with the hands. This usually means reaching across your chest to swing the club in both the backswing and downswing. The result? Weak power, poor energy transfer from clubface to ball, and a wide range of mishits-hooks, slices, and everything in between. … Read more

Shoulder Putting

In golf, the “rocking shoulder” putting technique focuses on minimizing arm and hand movement and instead using the shoulder blades to control the stroke. The idea is to achieve a smooth, controlled, and repeatable putting motion by letting the shoulder blades glide across the rib cage during the stroke. Why Rocking the Shoulders Works This … Read more

Smash Factor

Smash Factor is arguably the most important metric in golf. It’s a simple ratio: the ball speed divided by the clubhead speed at impact. For example, if your clubhead speed is 100 mph and your ball speed is 135 mph, your Smash Factor is 1.35. This number measures how efficiently energy transfers from the clubhead … Read more

Swaying

Swaying in the backswing happens when your upper body moves excessively sideways instead of rotating around your spine. This common fault can wreck your ball striking, steal power from your swing, and make consistent contact a struggle. Fixing it means building stability, keeping proper posture, and training your body to rotate-not slide-during the backswing. Here’s … Read more

Slice: Causes and Cure

A slice is one of the most common and frustrating shot shapes in golf, characterized by the ball curving dramatically to the right (for right-handed golfers) after impact. This occurs because of how the clubface and swing path interact at contact. Understanding the root causes of a slice is the first step toward fixing it … Read more

Backswing Hands

Many golfers struggle with starting their backswing by moving their hands first, which can throw off the entire swing sequence and reduce power and consistency. Fixing this habit is crucial because a hand-led backswing often leads to common swing faults like slicing, loss of power, and inconsistent contact. To correct this, it’s important to understand … Read more

The Hook

A hook is a common golf shot flaw where the ball curves sharply left of the target line (for right-handed players). Understanding its causes and how to correct them can save you strokes and frustration on the course. Grip Issues: The Most Common Culprit A hook often starts with a grip that’s too strong: This … Read more

Risk vs Reward

When it comes to choosing between a high-risk shot and a conservative play, I usually advise my students to lean toward the safer option. But the right choice depends on several factors that can shape the outcome of your round. Understanding these can help you make smarter decisions onthe course. 1. Assess Your Skill Level … Read more